The choice of simply not using the flag with ghostscript is a false
choice for most users, given ghostscript is used under the hood by a
number of applications. A cursory search for the error message on the
internet shows a number of related consequences, including pstoedit and
inkscape which uses
Public bug reported:
Installing freecad on ubuntu results in incorrect file associations,
including such files as below being attempted to be opened by freecad:
- Text files without extension, such as "ChangeLog"
- ".yaml" files.
This results in rather poor, even annoying user experience.
** Af
Public bug reported:
Installing libkmod2-dev:i386 fails when the 64-bit version is also
installed. See below. The 'partially installed' package is because of a
previous aptitude install command which included many other packages
which first showed the error.
$ sudo aptitude install libudev-dev:i
Attached is the workaround I am presently using. It's as inflexible and
specific as the original implementation, but atleast provides
consistency and solves _my_ problem.
** Patch added: "basetgz-string.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-dev-tools/+bug/1257909/+attachment/3
** Summary changed:
- [pbuilder-dist] should honour BASETGZ or name consistantly
+ [pbuilder-dist] should honour BASETGZ or name consistently
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Public bug reported:
When running pbuilder-dist create, pbuilder-dist creates
the base tarball per hardcoded naming conventions. In doing so, it
disregards the contents of ~/.pbuilderrc and also provides no easy
workaround.
When run on an amd64 system,
pbuilder-dist saucy amd64 create && pbuil
Where / how would I start looking for a solution, if I were to try?
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Title:
Bug in ftdi_sio in linux 3.0.0-14-generic
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Title:
Bug in ftdi_sio in linux 3.0.0-14-generic
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Public bug reported:
There seems to be a bug in the ftdi_sio driver shipped with ubuntu
11.10. I've been able to reproduce the bug on both 64-bit (x86_64) and
32 bit machines.
The Problem :
Connecting an FT2232H programmed to function in CPU FIFO mode in channel
A to a ubuntu machine causes the
My bug ( https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vlc/+bug/533039
) was marked a duplicate of this one. Note that this bug report states
that the problem disappears after a reboot, while mine does not. I get
sound from vlc only if run as root or with the user in the audio group,
which is not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vlc
vlc on a vanilla kubuntu lucid install produces no sound unless run with
sudo and the vlc-wrapper.
problem is fixed when the user is added to the 'audio' group.
This probably needs to be fixed in the default groups unless vlc can be
made to go throu
The downgrade to 2..4 did not help me either. In fact, it made things
worse. The bootm line is that cpu usage was minimal on 8.10, and
immediately on upgrade to 9.04, the X process's cpu usage shot up to a
time average of about 50% of one core (of a 2.0 GHz Core2Duo, 4 MB L2).
Downgrading brought
I can confirm that this happens on Ubuntu Gutsy with the nvidia drivers.
I'm abe to reproduce it with more or less 100% accuracy. Open two tabs,
with the second one active. Run some X-application from it (I'm not sure
if its all or just a few - I've seen it happen with mplayer and deluge)
and X cra
I think it is, yes.
On 6/30/07, Peter Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dupe of bug 86851 ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94813
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Does your laptopt have an LED indicator of the Num-lock status? What
happens if you try to turn it off by hitting the numlock key while the
password box is visible?
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unable to login after suspension
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108488
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The problem is not fixed in feisty. Atleast, I have the same issue. Not
with removable media though. I dont have a USB drive to test with right
now. I have the problem with internal hard drives. All three of them
show the same behaviour on 2 computers (with the same ubuntu install,
only difference
The issue is not just with removable media. It does the same with all
partitions on internal drives as well. I also thing gparted has
something to do with it, and not hal. the problem does not occus with
fdisk, or even parted. I am unable to use gparted for _any_ partitioning
whatsoever. The best i
I can confirm that this is an issue, and a rather annoying one at that.
The issue is not just with removable media. It does the same with all
partitions on internal drives as well. I also thing gparted has
something to do with it, and not hal as is suggested in similar bug
reports. the problem doe
This letter disappearing thing happens, and setting the double buffering
works. Thanks eppy 1
I think that this happens only on certain hardware though. My laptop
with the intel 851 chipset never had this issue, while my geforece8500GT
with the nvidia beta drivers as well as with the vesa drivers
Public bug reported:
xen-source in the repositories seems to be pointing to the xen-
source-2.6.16 package. Further, the xen-source-2.6.19 package
(recommended by xen-image-2.6.19) is not found by aptitude.
installing the ubuntu-xen-server package installs the xen kernel based
on the 2.6.19 ubun
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